Here all addresses and extra info from everything you saw on the video:

Our pick was a budget double room with fan and shared bathroom, it cost 577 baht (high season).
The hotel is a quick walk from the beach and the lady who runs it is very nice and helpful.

Boats To RailayGPS: 8.031130, 98.822239 (copy and paste in map’s search bar for exact location)
Open from 8 am to 6 pm.Price: 200 baht round trip or 800 baht for a private longtail boat one way (good for unconventional times, destinations or large groups)

We advise you to buy one way, even though the return ticket is open, there are many different companies operating this route and they will not carry you unless it’s the right one.
It means if you have a schedule or a flight to catch it may become a problem, better to buy one way at a time.

We chose the fan room with cold shower private bathroom, it cost 999 bath per night.
They also had hot shower and a.c. rooms and counted with a communal swimming pool.
The hotel is located at Railay East and its a bit of a climb to get too but you’re probably going to do it once a day so it’s not a big deal.
It was the cheapest option in Railay at the time of our visit (high season).
For vegans, the food is pretty limited and bland, we recommend eating somewhere else.

Govinda’s At The BeachVegetarian RestaurantAddress: Located in the main street that crosses Railay West to EastGPS: 8.011451, 98.838370 (copy and paste in map’s search bar for exact location)
Open from 9 am to 4:30 pm, closed on Sundays. (hours may differ without reason)

The little stall is salvation for vegans staying in Railay. Unfortunately the quality is not to be compared with the main Govinda located in Ao Nang Beach, still, choosing wisely can bring you a fun meal. We recommend the spinach pie and hot dogs.
Their main problem is the opening schedule, that changes every single day.
Even with that in mind I would go back to the restaurant and recommend it, after all, they offer vegan food and we want to collaborate and celebrate that.

Mangrove RestaurantVegan-friendlyAddress: Located in the main street that crosses Railay West to EastGPS: 8.012400, 98.840134 (copy and paste in map’s search bar for exact location)
Open from 8 am to 12 am.

I always say that visiting a night market is a must to have a complete visit to Thailand.
You don’t have to worry about your destination because they are everywhere!
Krabi Town is not an exception, traditional Thai dishes, music, and culture can be found in its weekend street market.

Here all addresses and extra info from everything you saw on the video:

Krabi Town Night MarketAddress: Krabi Town city centerGPS: 8.064388, 98.916520 (copy and paste in map’s search bar for exact location)
Open from Friday to Sunday at 6 pm, closes around 10 pm.

It takes about 20 min to reach from Ao Nang by tuk-tuk, costing 300 baht. Or, you can grab a public songthaew for 50 baht until the city center or 60 baht until the bus station (70 baht after 6 pm), which will take around 45 min.
The public transport can be boarded at various points in Ao Nang, just look for a bus stop or ask your hotel where the nearest one is located.

There slow boats to Thalane cost 150 baht per person and take around 45 min, they only depart from Ta Khao Pier. These boats leave Koh Yao Noi at 7, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 11 and 16 hours.
There are speedboats that go directly to Ao Nang if that’s your next destination and you have no reasons to avoid speedboats.
We recommend you to seat on the right side in order to admire the beautiful views during the trip.

If you have time on your schedule and enjoy spending time in nature and peaceful surrounding, stopping by Ao Thalane might be a nice option.
This location is famous for its scenic sea kayaking, it has a truly relaxing atmosphere.

The long beach is not the most stunning in Thailand for sure, yet is located just in the perfect position to visit some of the dazzling ones.
In our case, coming from a really quite island, spending a day at a busy little city was a nice change of air before going back to relaxation mode.

Have you been to Ao Nang or its neighbor beaches before? Let us know about your experience in the comments below!💙

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